09-02-2011
actually the problem with who is that if for example there is a user named Jonathan_Smith, then `who` does not display the full user name ..It only displays the 1st 8-9 characters. So if i redirect the output of `who` to a file then i cannot search for Jonathan_Smith in there as it would contain Jonathan_ or something like that
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Programming
hello,
Can anyone please tell me how can i check the availability of the online user in a client-server environtment.
This is for a program where lakhs of client are connected to the server and the server has to check the availability of the every client in every minute.
So polling every client... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: shushilmore
0 Replies
2. Shell Programming and Scripting
I decided to delete the first post since it was againt the forum rules (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Necrologist
4 Replies
3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Besides doing some shell-script which loops through /etc/passwd, I was wondering if there was some command that would tell me, like an enhanced version of getent.
The Operating system is Solaris 10 (recent-ish revision) using Sun DS for LDAP. (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: ckmehta
5 Replies
4. AIX
Hi,
A server runs on EDT. Can I set a user with time-zone GMT without changing the server time?
regards,
Roshni (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: RoshniMehta
1 Replies
5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Here is two time I have:
Jul 12 16:02:01
Jul 13 01:02:01
and how can I do a simple match to get difference between two time which is 09:00:00
Thanks in advance. (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: ford99
3 Replies
6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello, I want to write a script that takes a username as input and outputs the user's logins sorted by duration. Also I want to exclude the "still logged in" entries.
I use the "last" command but Im having problems sorting the entries based on the duration.
Can you help me?
Thanks a lot =) (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: ddante
4 Replies
7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
When I use who it shows who is online and from what time they logged in but is there a way I can see the last time someone was logged on if they aren't online? Is it with the who command?
thx (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: subway69
11 Replies
8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello All,
I have two strings with date and time as follows..
$starttime= "06/11/2013 ";
$starttime= "05:15";
$enddate="06/12/2013";
$endtime="04:45";
dates are in mm/dd/yyyy format and time in military format.
and I am looking the duration of time(in minutes) in between dates.
... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: scriptscript
3 Replies
9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi
there is a lot of file dated from last week till ofpresent date.
if i want to list only last 3 days files using ls command how can i do it
please suggest. below is the list of the file.
and i want to list files from MAy 12 to May 16.
Nov 22 2011 NSSM.UPPLSCPLB81
Jan 12... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: scriptor
2 Replies
10. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
I want to calculate duration for below file in this format
SID | Date | Starttime |Date |End time
1607 |2019-04-05|13:06:42|2019-04-05|13:07:12
2327 |2019-04-05|13:57:26|2019-04-05|13:57:43
O/p should be like this:
SID | Date | Starttime |Date |Endtime... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: anupmishra
4 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
recoll
RECOLL(1) General Commands Manual RECOLL(1)
NAME
recoll - user interface for the Recoll full text search system
SYNOPSIS
recoll [ -c <configdir> ] [ -o | -l | -f | -a ] [ -t ] [ -q <query> ]
DESCRIPTION
The recoll command will start the graphical user interface for querying the Recoll database.
On the first run, recoll will create the user configuration which can be customized before starting the first indexation.
The -c option specifies the configuration directory name, overriding the default or $RECOLL_CONFDIR.
The -q option can be used to specify an initial query on the command line. This query will be interpreted by default as a query language
string. If -a is specified, the query string will be interpreted as an all words simple search query. If -o is specified, the query string
will be interpreted as an any word simple search query. If -f is specified, the query string will be interpreted as a file name simple
search query. If -l is specified, the query string will be interpreted as a query language simple search query.
If -t is specified, the Graphical User Interface will not be started, and results will be printed to the standard output. Additional
options understood by the recollq command may be specified in this case. These can control the output format and the maximum number of
results to be printed.
Please refer to online help for a full description.
SEE ALSO
recollindex(1) recollq(1) recoll.conf(5)
8 January 2006 RECOLL(1)